Travelers to Pakistan should stay up to date with current COVID-19 testing requirements as they are subject to change.
All inbound passengers aged 6 years and over must present a valid negative PCR test result taken within 72 hours of departure to Pakistan. Upon arrival, these travelers will be required to undergo a Rapid Antigen Test. If a passenger tests positive, those aged 6 to 12 will be required to quarantine at home under the supervision of local authorities, while those aged 12 years and over will be required to quarantine at designated facilities for 10 days, with another PCR test on the eighth day of quarantine.
It is recommend to check with your airline before you travel, as they may have specific COVID-19 testing rules for flights to Pakistan. When you arrive, authorities may conduct random health screenings or take your temperature at the airport. In case you have COVID-19 symptoms, you may be required to undergo additional testing or quarantine.
To make your travel easier, keep your vaccination certificate with you and check the latest updates from Pakistani health officials or your country’s embassy.